On this page I'm collecting information, webinars, articles, and online courses about PCB design. While I'd like to link to free items only, the world is not perfect, and I'm also including some pay-for links as well, but I'll try to avoid any tremendous investment things such as full-on university major programs. But some things won't be for free.
Books
Right the First Time, a Practical Handbook on High Speed PCB and System Design Volume is available as a free download.
All About Circuits provides a number of online "textbooks", as well as forums.
The HDI Handbook (High Density Interconnect) is available as a free download as well. The download form also lets you get the Flexible Circuit Technology book above, an addendum to that, and another ebook called Survival is not Mandatory.
Power 2 You is a free ebook about power supplies. As it's a Lattice Semi book, expect it to talk about their power chips and tools. They have previously given away free print copies as well.
IPC has a number of other standards, design guides, etc. documents and training media for designers, testers, fabricators, etc.
Rick Hartley spoke at Freescale Technology Forum 2011 and provided a suggested reading list of PCB and EMI books. I've duplicated this list as a Universal Amazon wishlist. You don't have to buy from Amazon, I just like the convenience of making lists this way.
Dan Beeker's webinar at Freescale: Effective Printed Circuit Board Designfrom ???. I had the pleasure to attend his 4-hour talk at FTF2011. (you may have to register/login for free to see this)
Ralph Morrison's webinar at Freescale: //Field Theory Overview: Focus on high frequency design// from FTF2008, possibly shortened. I had the pleasure of attending his 4-hour talk at FTF2011. (you may have to register/login for free to see this)
Printed Circuit University is an online site with webinars, blogs, papers, and other information about PCB topics. This has both free cost and pay-for content, and some certificate things.
Search on Youtube for tutorials on using your PCB tools.
Be The Signal has a lot of information available about Signal Integrity.
AB Tech Europe offers some online courses in SMT rework/assembly and other things. They also have tech books about making manufacturable land patterns and other topics.
SMT Plus also has a number of courses about PCB design, soldering, assembly, etc.
FE Academy has a few more advanced courses using Altium Designer. While Altium is not priced as a hobbyist tool, the topics in these courses sound very interesting, and he mentions that the 30 day free evaluation license for Altium may suffice, if you get through things quickly enough. These sound like projects based courses, but I'm very interested to see if much of the experience or at least the advanced design ideals will be helpful to users on other tools as well. They have more advanced (and more expensive) course time working with their Open-Source ARM PCB design project called iMX6 Rex (module + carrier board)
Articles
(keep in mind Dan Beeker's advice to look at app notes as lies until proven correct)
Note that just because a furom may be hosted by a particular tool vendor, there may be a great deal of tool-agnostic information in there, such as good design practices, examples of good and bad design details, etc.
PCB Libraries forum has good information about good library design practices. (footprints, symbols, etc.)
SparkFun has good discussion forum for hobbyists
Element14 is a community for designers to share ideas and help each other, and is also the new home of Cadsoft Eagle forums.
Howard Johnson at Signal Integrity Lab has some DVDs available as companions to his Black Magic books.
CEDA has a DVD about High Speed PCB Design (item # 13). They also have a course about Embedded Systems design (item #9) that talks about microcontrollers, interfaces, software, and Operating System stuff.
Freescale Technology Forum (FTF) - check out Dan Beeker and friends. Presentation slides in PDF for most past sessions are on Freescale's website. These guys highly recommend PCB West/East above.
Free/Inexpensive Printed Circuit Board (PCB) Design Education
On this page I'm collecting information, webinars, articles, and online courses about PCB design. While I'd like to link to free items only, the world is not perfect, and I'm also including some pay-for links as well, but I'll try to avoid any tremendous investment things such as full-on university major programs. But some things won't be for free.
Books
Magazines
Webinars
Courses
Articles
(keep in mind Dan Beeker's advice to look at app notes as lies until proven correct)Forums
Note that just because a furom may be hosted by a particular tool vendor, there may be a great deal of tool-agnostic information in there, such as good design practices, examples of good and bad design details, etc.Element14 is a community for designers to share ideas and help each other, and is also the new home of Cadsoft Eagle forums.
DVDs
Misc/Other Lists
Conferences (even though they are not free)